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This channel is all about explaining Geography and History.

Uploads around twice per month. Get in touch with me for video ideas. Cheers
The Baltic Sea explained
12:33
14 дней назад
The Geography of South Africa Explained
12:38
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The North Sea explained
12:49
2 месяца назад
The Geography of India Explained
12:53
3 месяца назад
The Geography of Tasmania Explained
6:37
6 месяцев назад
The Geography of Lapland explained
6:00
6 месяцев назад
The Geography of Patagonia Explained
8:47
7 месяцев назад
The Okavango Delta explained
6:36
8 месяцев назад
How Nature created a Zhangye Danxia
4:12
9 месяцев назад
The Niger River explained in under 3 minutes
3:00
9 месяцев назад
What are the Faroe Islands?
4:54
10 месяцев назад
How Spits are formed
5:58
10 месяцев назад
The Yukon River explained in under 3 Minutes
2:59
11 месяцев назад
The Science behind the Aurora Lights
7:32
11 месяцев назад
The History of the Suez Canal Explained
8:40
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The Tepui Mountains Explained
3:13
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How Hawaii became American
6:53
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Комментарии
@AmericusMaximus
@AmericusMaximus 30 минут назад
The Mexican plan for Cancún has collapsed like the Karst topography below it, on account of the cartels' violence and America's demand for the drugs they produce.
@HowDidUGetThat96
@HowDidUGetThat96 44 минуты назад
Can the people of China and India stop fucking my god
@90nomads
@90nomads 2 часа назад
To be fair Russia constantly violate international law so I say their fish are up for grabs
@Doktorwh0
@Doktorwh0 2 часа назад
pls do Hudson Bay!
@barutguray2
@barutguray2 3 часа назад
great video and information, thank you. Btw i wonder the maps which are often shown at the last segments of your videos, 3D maps i mean, what is the source of those maps?
@FactSpark
@FactSpark 2 часа назад
They are made by a map artist: instagram.com/arq.mosquera?igsh=cXlmbnlraXB6dWlj
@filldev
@filldev 5 часов назад
So, according to this, the Cree lived around Hudson Bay for “hundreds of years” and then Hudson was the first to discover it in 1610. I’m kinda surprised that the Cree hadn’t discovered it while living around it. They must have been astonished and quite appreciative of Hudson for discovering it. I bet they learned to pay attention to their surroundings after that.
@MaxFung
@MaxFung 6 часов назад
i still think the maya train is cool and way better than a big highway for cars
@FactSpark
@FactSpark 4 часа назад
True
@michaelhowell2326
@michaelhowell2326 6 часов назад
Isn't it 200 miles?
@mlekomlekson5704
@mlekomlekson5704 7 часов назад
they re still sealing it to poland but now it has russian letters on packages when it arrives xd
@AlbertoFolres
@AlbertoFolres 8 часов назад
In your thumbnail you put the Yucatán Peninsula, but that's not the State of Yucatán, 2 different things
@zeferinomedina6737
@zeferinomedina6737 8 часов назад
HE SAID "SEE NOTES" 🤣🤣🤣
@cesarrivera4654
@cesarrivera4654 8 часов назад
Not the jump scare at 2:53 haha, almost fainted. Great video tho
@qualicumwilson5168
@qualicumwilson5168 8 часов назад
One possible point of interest the was not noted is that the Baltic Sea has the lowest salinity of any portion of the worlds oceans and seas. This is partially due to the high rainfall and ergo high fresh water flow into the sea. But a larger formative cause is the very low tides around Copenhagen, which are are 30 cm or less, which creates minimal mixing of North sea and Baltic sea waters.. Another interesting fact is the the Baltic sea Salmon remain within the sea and their numbers did not have the huge declines caused by Greenland overfishing of all other Salmon races.
@Insideruins
@Insideruins 8 часов назад
Great video!! I wish more people could visit us.
@edbardoe2195
@edbardoe2195 10 часов назад
Some info, hold the politics
@Moondoggy1941
@Moondoggy1941 11 часов назад
Too me, you speak to fast, so it is not clear what you are saying.
@SuperMika70
@SuperMika70 11 часов назад
👍
@slypen7450
@slypen7450 12 часов назад
I was operating vessels off the north west area of the Yucatan and just as the nautical charts confirmed the depth of the water goes from 2 fathoms to 6000 fathoms in the space of a few miles. I stopped and dove in and found a huge cowery. SO WHERES THE PLATEAU ?
@discgolfillustrated2640
@discgolfillustrated2640 12 часов назад
Excellent presentation, thank you
@akhilrajt
@akhilrajt 12 часов назад
there is a huge problem in this video when the astroid struck earth land map was not like this you could animate this more accurate by including the old map
@tyub4281
@tyub4281 12 часов назад
that was amazing well done bravo
@TheECSH
@TheECSH 13 часов назад
Are you from Germany?!
@FactSpark
@FactSpark 12 часов назад
Yes
@GreenIvy3834
@GreenIvy3834 14 часов назад
Congratulations Russia!🇷🇺🐻💪
@accurategamer7085
@accurategamer7085 14 часов назад
Bat saar kashmir is india sar so is greece sar 💩🚽 we love wite pople saar. India 🇮🇳 is great nation saar we love kashmir and never make it a bad place saar we definitely wont ruin it saar 🇮🇳🇮🇳💩💩💩💩
@iquecanseco8876
@iquecanseco8876 15 часов назад
Love it!!
@danx3004
@danx3004 15 часов назад
Central Mexico doesn’t have a desert climate.
@janvanhoyk8375
@janvanhoyk8375 15 часов назад
@6:22 pulverizing
@funchable212
@funchable212 15 часов назад
At it again with another banger
@billwilson-es5yn
@billwilson-es5yn 15 часов назад
The Yucatan used to be connected to Texas until rifting broke up Pangea. It moved southeast as ocean spreading widened the Gulf of Mexico until making contact with Mexico. That didn't create any mountains due to the spreading coming to an end shortly later.
@jimmshorts
@jimmshorts 15 часов назад
cenotes pronunciation "see noh tays"
@szymonmaraszewski1514
@szymonmaraszewski1514 17 часов назад
We dont even like fish in poland, we did that because fuck russia.
@timthomson5674
@timthomson5674 18 часов назад
HI! I love this kind of content. It is very interesting and neatly presented. But please, pretty please, fix that when you say "large mammals like Nile Crocodiles", It takes out credibility. Thanks
@JasperKlijndijk
@JasperKlijndijk 18 часов назад
Comment for algorithm
@shallbetterdj
@shallbetterdj 18 часов назад
Nicaragua has no mountains, the cordillera is a lie
@gnolan4281
@gnolan4281 18 часов назад
Excellent macro perspective. If the narrator could speak just a little more slowly I would not need to struggle to understand his words.
@Iktius
@Iktius 19 часов назад
The Yucatan peninsula is the debris of the meteore which exterminated the dinosaurs 🦖🦕
@id104335409
@id104335409 20 часов назад
Remember when the National Geographic and the Discovery channel used to show productions like this? Younger viewers might not believe this, but documentaries were shown on television and that was how we learned about stuff on the other side of the globe. Crazy huh?
@davidbraithwaite704
@davidbraithwaite704 12 часов назад
🤔🤗🫢
@mymo_in_Bb
@mymo_in_Bb 20 часов назад
Well the rightful owners of the islands next to it is Japan, Russia is just occupying those, so really, it should be Japan's waters, not Russia's.
@nicolasmuniz3571
@nicolasmuniz3571 20 часов назад
Love your videos as always but I am begging you once again to please pronounce words correctly. Cenote is not pronounced "see-notes".
@erikhesjedal3569
@erikhesjedal3569 20 часов назад
"Nature reserves and wilderness areas" They are avenues for Russian Military to take. They day The Russians come all those areas are pre-sighted with artillery. Thay cannot get through those areas but its equally difficult for a northern army to reach any important installations in north Russia
@Lucille-bg9xh
@Lucille-bg9xh 21 час назад
I think most of the information is about Yucatan. Everything else is parts of what happened to Yucatan.
@giuseppelogiurato5718
@giuseppelogiurato5718 21 час назад
Whatever, I don't care... no fish for me either way.
@stallion182
@stallion182 21 час назад
Really Interesting video. Thank you!
@user-le2dl5up1d
@user-le2dl5up1d 21 час назад
But Peru has similar mountain to
@mehtWPD
@mehtWPD 22 часа назад
Болгары восхитились
@blotas1904
@blotas1904 22 часа назад
Nice series ! I hope it continues
@PingSharp
@PingSharp 22 часа назад
Small correction at 1:05 - i think that the correct term for "indigenous" species is "endemic", when talking about plants or animals
@firefrost8334
@firefrost8334 22 часа назад
Great video! I always enjoy your uploads and its quite the coincidence that I've actually been reading about the Yucatán recently so was happy to see you upload. I do wish you did a longer format version though. I appreciate you try to make shorter form content as its more easily accessible however I feel like a lot of important things were glossed over in this one such as the Stromatolites in Lake Bacalar dating back over 3.5 Billion years. Additionally many of the species present in the region are still understudied or completely unknown.
@dlcoupe
@dlcoupe 22 часа назад
BCE not BC. BC is rooted in hatred and willful ignorance. BCE Before Current Era
@zach2382
@zach2382 18 часов назад
No, it’s not BC the only one full of ignorance and hatred is you
@tonicastel2390
@tonicastel2390 22 часа назад
Very interesting!